As he was chaperoned to the left of the road by CCC Sprandi Polkowice rider Grzegorz Stepniak, Cavendish – wearing the red jersey of the sprint classification leader – moved his head into the arm of the Pole. You can see it happen at the 1-03 mark on the above video and judge for yourself.

Whereas in the 2013 Tour de France when Cav’s shoulder connected with Giant-Alpecin’s Tom Veelers, sending him crashing to the ground, this time in Dubai he seemed to simply stroke Stepniak’s arm with his helmet.

In the context of this sprint, Cavendish had little to gain by trying to disrupt Stepniak – he was already well beaten in the stage. Maybe it is just a natural reaction when someone pushes him in a direction that he does not want to go, maybe it was out of frustration of not being involved in the winning sprint.

The world of sprinting is a tough one and sometimes you may have to get physical.